The Legacy Tour

Overview

A legacy is handed down over time, through family and tradition. And lots and lots of wine. Robert Mondavi. Charles Krug. V. Sattui. The legacy of these Italian families represents a combined winemaking history of more than 300 years. And some very fine vintages. Some say this is where it all began. And this is where your journey begins.

Down The Line

Quattro Vino Tours are an indulgence start to finish. Elegant interiors. Plush velvet. Gleaming brass. Sleek fixtures. Smooth marble. The train car, rattling at an easy pace through extraordinary Napa countryside. Sweeping rows of vines, some there since 1868, whisper stories. By now you’ll have more than a few stories of your own to tell. By the time you come to the end of the line, you don’t want your journey to end.

Getting Started

But first, sparkling wine. A cinnamon-sour cream muffin, Greek yogurt smoothie, and savory frittata with chive hollandaise. And an intimate group of happy eager travelers, along with you on your journey. Who knew breakfast with strangers could be so delightful.

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First Stop, Robert Mondavi Winery

First stop, Robert Mondavi Winery. Step off your early 20th century Pullman railcar and onto the rich soil of one of Napa’s leading wineries for a private tour and tasting of some of the finest Cabernet Sauvignon wines in the world and Mondavi’s signature Fumé Blanc.

Second Stop, Charles Krug Winery

Go behind the scenes at iconic Charles Krug for a private tour of Napa Valley’s oldest winery and a sampling in California’s first tasting room. From the moment you set foot inside the beautiful Redwood Cellar to your last sip, hear the fascinating history of the Mondavi and Krug families.

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The Menu

Back on board, indulge in your third course—Marin County triple cream brie with balsamic fig glaze—a divine savory palate pleaser on your journey to our last winery. Be sure to savor the extraordinary Napa Valley landscape with every bite.

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Last Stop, V. Sattui Winery

Next stop, V. Sattui Winery in St. Helena, in the heart of Napa Valley. Learn about the deep roots of this historic family and get a behind the scenes glimpse into the winery, which was founded in 1885, closed during the Prohibition, and is now an award-winning producer of small batch wines.

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Last But Not Least

Then the journey back, indulge in your final course—dessert. Yorkshire Pudding to be exact. Served with apple, bourbon, pecan, and caramel. You can have your sweet, and savory, too. But the real treat is the journey you’ve just had, one you’ll never forget.

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